Have you given up on getting your book out of your heart into the hands of your readers? Don’t give up. There’s an easy way to do anything and a more difficult way. The easy way usually includes getting helpful advice from someone that’s been there and done that. The author has written five of [...]

Writing on a small press, Nelson Pahl joined some of mainstream literature’s most famous names to become one of the five finalists for romantic fiction’s biggest award, the 2007 Bronte Prize. The accolade recognizes the best love story published in the U.S. and Canada annually.
Pahl’s Bee Balms & Burgundy, published on independent imprint Caf

You just wouldn’t believe the trouble I had getting this column ‘on the air’. The proess wouldn’t have been so tedious if I weren’t so technically illiterate, but I am, make no mistake.Finally I found a webmaster who was willing to build a website for me without me taking out a bank loan.
I moved to [...]

Ideas for developing subjects for your ebook.
Successful eBook writing is productive eBook writing. Productivity requires ideas, and ideas are all around you, you just have to know where to look. Once you open you eyes to the possibilities, your will have more ideas than you ever thought possible.
1. Personal Experiences can generate astonishing possibilities for [...]

Writing for pay as a way to make money from home may seem like a good idea however there are some considerations to make before jumping headlong into such a venture. Here are some pointers that may help you decide if writing for pay is for you.
For starters, you need to enjoy writing. Do you [...]

(And How To Keep Them From Fouling Up Your YA Fiction)
In 10 years, will anybody understand you if you say “fo shizzle?” Will they stare blankly if you mention Britney Spears’ buzz cut or Paris Hilton’s jail time? They might, they might not, but the point is this: If you’re a writer of young adult [...]

Optional Description: Once you become busy as a freelance copywriter, you can’t afford to answer the phone every time it rings. And if you’re not yet loaded with projects, you’d be better to pretend you are. Otherwise, copywriting prospects may think you are desperate for work, and talk you down in your fees. At the [...]

The more I read how the successful authors do it, the more I realize that, like successful people in all walks of life, they all do things in common that contribute enormously to their success. So how can we learn from successful authors to ensure our own success in 2008 and beyond?
We can start by [...]

Who is the Bigger-Than-Life Character in Your Bestseller-Kind-Of-Novel?
The main characters in the bestseller-kind-of novel are bigger-than-life. No wimps here. You can’t just tell us what they do; you have to show us what they do. Prove that they’ve bigger-than-life. These are people who find ways to solve the problems around them. They outsmart the bad [...]

You’ve spent hours researching, writing and self-publishing your book. Now, you want to reap the benefits of selling it yourself, but where do you begin?
Here are five simple tips to help you get started.
1. Figure out your market.
“Bookstores are lousy places to sell books,” says self-publishing guru Dan Poynter in USA Weekend . “Find the [...]